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Articles about criminal justice reform
Gopnik, Adam. "The Caging of America." The New Yorker, Vol. 87, No. 46, 2012.
This publican details the worsening state of affairs within the American prison system.
Edelman, Marian Wright. “The Cradle to Prison Pipeline: An American Health Crisis."Preventing Chronic Disease, Vol. 4, No. 3, 2007, A43.
In this opinion piece, Edelman offers a unique perspective on the state if incarceration in America.
MacDonald, Heather. “The Myth of Criminal-Justice Racism." CityJournal.org, 22 Oct. 2015.
In this testimonial, Heather MacDonald argues that the criminal justice system is not racist.
Brown, Tony N., and Evelyn Patterson. "Criminal injustice: Wounds from incarceration that never heal." The Conversation, 28 June 2016.
In this article Brown and Patterson, detail the long lasting consequences of incarceration.
Street, Paul. “Color Blind: Prisons and the New American Racism." Dissent, Vol. 48, No. 3, 2001, pp. 49.
In this piece, Paul Street addresses "color blind" prisons' failure to address race issues in America.
Ted talks about criminal justice reform
“How We Are Priming Some Kids for College and Others for Prison.”
“The Human Stories behind Mass Incarceration”
“We Need to Talk about an Injustice”
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